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A Supreme Court Slap Fight (Marbury v. Madison)

A Supreme Court Slap Fight (Marbury v. Madison)

Update: 2020-08-31
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The year is 1789. Back in those days, having actual slap fights in public was considered bad form, and somebody usually died in a duel (looking at you, Alexander Hamilton). So if you're John Adams and Thomas Jefferson and you want to have a slap fight but not actually, where do you go? The Supreme Court, of course!


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A Supreme Court Slap Fight (Marbury v. Madison)

A Supreme Court Slap Fight (Marbury v. Madison)

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